we had the honor of hosting thanksgiving for the first time this year in our home ✨
table adorned with bryce crystal glassware from the 1920s, antique silverware, royal worcester silver chantilly bone china from the 1960s, mom’s vintage turkey decor, vintage linen napkins, dried wedding flowers + a fresh bouquet from @lizdeeleyo in brass vessels ✨
“Royal Worcester is a porcelain brand based in Worcester, England. It was established in 1751 and is believed to be the oldest remaining English porcelain brand still in existence today. ‘Bone china’ is a type of ceramic material used to make tableware and teaware that is known for being lightweight, durable, and translucent. Bone china is made from a combination of bone ash, china clay, china stone, and sometimes porcelain clay. The bone ash is usually made from cow bones and is considered a higher quality material than porcelain.”
special thanks to @bjspates for gifting us the complete chantilly set - it’s a privledge to share stories through treasures passed down from family + friends ✨
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